Singapore Standard, 5 July 1958

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  • 23 1 ft Jt 9H S. Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5. 1958 Vol. IX No 3 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 350 1 POLICE SWOOP Q}F\ FANTAN GAMBLERife\ Five Men Detained After Bid To Trick Businessman Opening Of Bank's Branch A supplement to mark thr opening of Chung Khiaw Rank. Ltd's Tione Bahru branch is issued FREE with todays Sincapore Standard. IPOH, Fri. Police here today foiled a bid to
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  • 286 1 NO EVIDENCE OF ARAB INFILTRATION IN LEBANON Findings Of U.N. Observation Team UNITED NATIONS, July 4, (UPI) The United Nations observation group in Lebanon reported today it had found little evidence oi infiltration of men across the United Arab Republic border to fight in the simmering Lebanese insurrection. The first
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  • 62 1 TWO men. Lee Eng Chung and Quek Nan Khiang, were admitted to hospital with serious injuries after they were stabbed in a fight in Chinatown la^t night. A youth. Chua Sean Hua. 18. ill .stabbed in a gang dash :n Tra s Street. Over 20
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  • 243 1 LONDON, July 4, (Reuter)— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said tonight the democracies would be "swept into the Communist fold within the next 25 jears. and possibly sooner," if they failed to understand the> had obligations and duties as weld as rights. He was speaking
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  • 283 1 Fire Destroys 150 Tons Of Rubber Powder OVEK 150 tons of rubber powder belonging lo Malayan Bitumen Products Limited was destroyed in a fire which broke out at the Bth. Mile Jurong Roid, Singapore, last night. Some building materials belonging to Ideal Homc> Limited were a;.so destroyed. Two firemen were
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  • 127 1 35 HURT IN TRAIN COLLISION LONDON, July 4 (Reuter) Thirty-five passengers were injured when two trains collided in South-east London today No one was killed. Several people trapped in the wreckage were freed by rescue workers. The accident occurred at Maze Hi.!. East Greenwich, a few miles from St. John's
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  • 49 1 HONOLULU. July 4 (Reutcr)— The United States Air Force reported today that a C-124 Giobemaster with a crew of seven was missing and feared lost 200 miles north-northeast of Johnston Island. The plane, from Hickam Air Force Base here, was en route from Wake Island.
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  • 68 1 LONDON, July 4. (UPI). Princess Margaret appointed a Canadian newsman as her personal public relations officer for her forthcoming trip to Canada today. An official statement from Clarence House, the Princess's official residence, said that Andy Ross, a former Press officer in the Department of
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  • 27 1 STANDARDPIC shows firemen fighting the fire which broke out in a rubber store which was completely burnt down in Jurong Road. Singapore, last night.
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  • 207 1 MALAYA TO AID IN S'PORE SECURITY PRECAUTIONS LONDON, July 4, (Renter). Mr. John Rankin, a Labour member, asked in the House of Commons yesterday what talks had taken place between the British, Malayan ana Singapore Governments on the part Maiaya will p ay in the internal security of Singapore. Mr.
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  • 59 1 HONGKONG. .Inly 4. (Reuter). A senior Hongkong harbour pilot. Cheung Yu Win?. 52. was sentenced to death today for the murder of one of his former apprentices at sea on Mar. 5, 1958 Cheung denied having attacked his victim. Chan Yuen. .'34. married, with an axe
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  • 37 1 THREE Polish fishermen held UP the captain and crew of the fishing cutter Orda at pistol point and sailed the .shio into Roenne on Bornholm island. Denmark yesterday and asked for political asylum. Reuter
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  • 239 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A Johore ticket No. *****04 won the first prize of $350,000 in the 56th draw of the Social and Welfare Services Board held at Pasir Put e h. Kelantan, today. Second prize— No. *****43 ($125,000) was won by Taiping. the third
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  • 220 1 LONDON, July 4, (Reuter).— Copies of the "Atom bomb' letter handed to the Foreign Office by the Soviet Embassy yesterday were being examined today ny Sperial Branch officers and handwriting experts at Scotland Yard. The letter, purporting n c from a pro-Russian An en ai
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  • 64 1 LONDON. .1 A R« D it< h M lisi ;rs A <o< \j( i oin '*i^ ci v e x \~h hen on Monday for th< f:i ful.-scale meeting in Lond'.n t rir ronl( r* r j w i i i' land the I'nited Statr^ Queen
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  • 93 1 LONDON. July 4 <Rcutrr> —The Bnti>n Prime Minister, Mr. Haroid Macmillan. has proposed personal meetings lin Rome or Geneva on the Cyprus problem with the 1 Greek and Turkish Pr;m? i Ministers in letters despatched from London on June 10. It was disclosed here today i
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  • 21 1 THE Lebanese government today ordered the expulsion of seven United Arab Republic diplomats accused of "unHpclr&hlA ArMvitiPß Reuter
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  • 167 2 Coroner Criticises Police MALACCA. Fri. The Coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer today criticised ine ponce for the manner in which they conducted their inquiries into the death of five Indonesians. He criticised the police tor failing to produce the report of a post-mortem on a body recovered two days ago and
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  • 316 2 They Climbed To Safety Against Pouring Water RAUB, Fri.— A mine pump attendant who was working 700 feet underground in the derrick shaft of the Raub Australian Gold Mine escaped drowning by forcing himself against a mass of pouring water while climbing up the safety
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    • 346 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3«rc DEBENTURE STOCK 1948, 68-73. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stork will be closed from 7th to 2nth July, 1 958, both dajn Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. I S. S. SCALES Ag Citv Treasurer and Registrar of Loans. UNION
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    • 484 2 NOTICES THIS is to notify that Ibrahim bin Ahmed alias Ibrahim bin Ali left the service of Sun^ei Bagan Rubber Estate on 7th November, 1957. He if not authorised, therefore, to transact any business or act on behalf of the estate. W. B. LANCASTER, Manager. THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST
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    • 243 2 N O T I C E8 MR M.S. CHUNG. B. Arch.. A. R.1.1?. A.. A. N.Z.1. A., who returned recently from overseas has new entered into partnership with Mr Chung Swee Pney, M.I. Struct. E.. and will practice under Vhe style of: CHUNG SWEE POEY SONS. Chartered Architects Structural Engineers,
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    • 143 2 Thugs Rob Proprietor A GANG of secret society gangsterv smash, ri a bar and robbed its proprietor of S7OO in But Pasoh Road. Singapore. yesterda> The thugs, uho arrived by car. ordrrrri drink. and one of them demanded protection mnn*\ When the proprietor refused, he threu hntti* and smashed up
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  • 831 3 1^- J-, 5. MM 'Crucial Struggle^ -^TJ warning given by the London New yesterday that much more is at stake A thin merely domestic politics s "i?, hnc ccme at a more opportune time. It l os v on the heels of the urgent call m
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  • 51 3 1 'eck K,m Kodd. b pore 2 PO Boa No 564 Cables. T ICEKNEWS" A LUMPER ***** '5 lines). All departments '^'^ct B dg 174. Batu Kd. Jieleo*one ***** J.* N C= 2 Mn St Tli: 3829 l *c:a Le'- St Tel 4055 9«-A 6.«»Cnma Tel-
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  • 1766 3 THE HEALTH SERVICE BY OBSERVER MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT everyone has gained in his sense of security LONDON, TODAY is the Until anniversary of the National Health Service. Since the Appointed Day, on July 5, 1948. it has cost the nation almost five billion pounds. For an annual outlay equivalent to about
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  • 428 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me UNKNOWN THE English language n«*w~«. papers in the counlr>. which Ma>or Ong Eng Ciuan delights in calling the "Colonial Press affects some politic.ans the same way as a red flag does a bull The Mayor ha s accused us of having "mischievously misconstrued" the
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  • 490 3  -  Gordon MacLean visitors from Europe and America. But while some have established a passing contact with the fringes of civilisation, others still live deep in equatorial forest in the traditional manner. They hunt elephant, antelope and the occasional okapi. and when there is no meat for
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  • 326 4 Don't Be Rude To Public, Council Warns Unionists THE Singapore City Council yesterday gave a "pep" talk to the leaders of two transport unions on the -rudeness" of drivers and conductors employed by bus companies in the Colony. The leaders, from the Traction Company Employees Union
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  • 540 4 THREE men, including two brothers, were yesterday tentatively charged at a Singapore preliminary inquiry with causing the death of Tan Sian Bock, 26, while being members of an unlawful assembly at the Sims Avenue Community Centre on the night of May 18.
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  • 110 4 MORE than 20 Maiav teamen working on the former K.P.M. vc.vt\i Toba and JansICBS, yesterday refused to work on board unwa the owner* provided them with uanspoit to and trom the ihipd The aramm claimed that, tor the previous two weeks, the owners had
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  • 92 4 PROMOTION FOR FOUR LOCAL MEN FOl'R local-born lecturer? in the University of Malaya. Singapore, were recently promoted to Senior Lecturers. Thev are: Dr. Lim Kok Ann (Bacteriology); Dr. (Mrs.) Winifred Danaraj (Social Medicine and Public Health); Mr. .7. A Jansen (Dentistry) and Mr. Hon Yung Sen (Physics). Two other expatriate
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  • 77 4 TH? vir.s were rce-*--ly elected *958 offl e-bearers of Ki Kcat K k Bonc▼Olent a:. 9B 111 A»ociati Patrons: Messrs. N^: Bal lim, Yeo C i ffl of, Nfl Bet Tong, Tan Hmg Cheng, Ng Hoe Chwee: Goh Yore Kktm Soh Ghee Soon; C. C. T A is€
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  • 150 4 THE validity of Muslim marriages will be the subject of *v. t meetings today and tomorrow to he held at UM A'. 1 Muslim Missionary Society headquarters, St« Lorong 12, Geylang. t< night a* .".Oil p.m the Muslim Young Men Association id]] dil rusi "The Validity
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  • 94 4 THE threat ened strike by 4HO employees of the Standard Vacuußfl Oil Company scheduled to start on July 9. is off. An agreement has boon Ml hei between the management and the employees Lafi Thi tteBOU was over th? reinstaAement oi i worker who had
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  • 35 4 HONGKONG. July 4. Special Standard Service Closing pricu of the Hongkong Kxrhlftft were: $16.03 to £1 Sterling, 15.78 to US$l; 11J53 to Malayan $1; $0,071 ti MM Indonesian Ruoiah; Gu.:: (251.875 to tael.
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  • 68 4 SHORTEST MEETING FOR THEM THE Singapore City Council and leaders of its Labour Unions Federation held the shortest meeting yesterday since negotiations between the parties started two weeks ago. Yesterday's meeting lasted only for about five minutes and both parties agreed to continue negotiation on Wednesday. The talks had to
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  • 117 4 At a brief ceremony yesterday in the Cathay Building, Singapore, cheques for SlOO each were handed to Mr. Goh Soo Tian and Mr. Chang Chew Kee, both of Singapore, winners of the "Bonjour Tristesse," Title Translation Contest, cosponsored by the Cathay Organisation and Columbia Pictures. Mr.
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  • 61 4 the bukit Panjang Rural District Committee yesterday sent the Kampong Kcx> ChjC Fire Relief Fund a cheque for 51.54U. The total is made up of a contribution of $551 from the Ama Keng and Thong Hoe Villages; $77 from Lam Sa:i Village, and $012 representing the
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  • 25 4 T IK Na Sambu. was fined fffayr* Ninth Magi Court y when p. ended g I I m x P^^ mit on .<.: y
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  • 330 4 THE Vehicles and Fire Brigade Commit!,, Singapore City Council last night deferred <j< licencing vehicles in Pulan Tekong Besar, a i iyin§ olf Singapore. i The Commitlee decided that any move to license ■>..,. .< in the Island should be taken only alter
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  • 118 4 Councillors Clash Over Services Of Interpreter TWO Sirclßars dashed over a <>mmittee n i da; The Co.: Toon Boon > in a healed ■If— Milt on the malt. other members of the Com' intervened and brougit Tne trouble si Mr I .oc aim an f the Si leo :o D.
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  • 100 4 Tod Honours For Colony 'Shuttermeri HONOURS have bc< n conferred on five officials of the Photographic Society of Singapore by ihc International Federation of Photographic Ait. Switer* land, the Sodety v f secretary. Mr. P. L. Chan, announced yesterday. The citations < n r,c ferment of Honours rc?,^ r. fo'low;-:
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  • 25 4 STUDENTS r.a: T..v." a tea arty tutor, Mr. K. C Chan, t: aft, at Sincap^ vk C YA\x atior i' itrc. Canning Ri-o
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  • 122 4 DR. troy L Bttarni. Pi fessor of Education. \lich:g. State University U.S.A.. v. arrive in Sincapore on Mo?. to take up his posi as visii r. Professor of Education at th< University of Malaya. Dr. Stearns who will be accompanied by Mr.-. Stcar:. will
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  • 76 4 THE following randidato have passed the first year examination for the Diploma in Social Studies. Part 1. of ftt University of Malaya Abdullah bin Malim B.iginda, Myrna Louise Braga, Francis Cheong Hon Pin, Regi- i nald Victor Ebcr^ and h Siong Hwce. Cloh Tr P! N Paw.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 1327 5 Inquiry Court findings On Smelters Dispute i i Mil K. Fri— The adoption of a delix V I Mio'incd "go-slow" policy even though yr jie i miiv cloaked by the use of the words no t a legitimate weapon in the *i labour o f importani
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  • 37 5 MR. ROBERT F. GOSS. the representative of the International Federation of Petroleum Workers (USA), is due in Singapore today from Bangkok ;o study the problems of oil workers. He will be here for five days.
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  • 222 5 COURT SAT FOR 24 DAYS HEARD 36 WITNESSES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Court of Inquiry into the cause and circumstances of a trade dispute last year between the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., of Penang and its employees as represented by the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. Employees Union, sat for 24
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  • 254 5 STARVING TOP RED KILLED IN JOHORE KOTA TINGGI, Fri. A Communist terrorist was killed in the "Operation Tiger" area of Johore this morning. He was Ah Chun, branch committee member of the Masai branch of the terrorist organization, who was killed by men of the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles at the
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  • 45 5 MOHAMED bin Abdullah claimed trial in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of robbing Sheik Moiden of hi> I Icycle and causing hurt to |um at Hurray Street. Singapore. on Thursday He wa< remandad until Monday when the Mat will be mentioned.
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  • 182 5 IPOH Fri.— A youth from Geylang, Singapore, Yee Ah Weng, 21, was stabbed in the back by three unknown men who escaped in a Jeep, driven by a fourth man near the crowded Capitol Theatre last night. Yee, who arrived here about
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  • 131 5 Advice To Pilgrims: Go By Ait PEXAXG. Fri.~The Federation Pilgrimage Control Officer, Tuan Ha.ii Ali Rou>e. said today that well-to-do pilgrims to Mm a should be iir-minded and make their pilgrimage by air next year. ''For the Ifffl three years. I OOUld not get the rcouirod number of ptMBIMfI to
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  • 48 5 STANDARDPIC taken at a reception in celebration of the 12th anniversary of Philippines Independence, at the Raffles Hotel Ballroom yesterday shows the Governor of Singp.pore, Sir William Goode (left), and the Consul of the Republic of the Philippines, Mr. Alejandro F. Holigores, drinking a toast.
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  • 201 6 Protest Over Poster War' THE first clash in Singapore's Kallang by-election campaign occurred yesterday when some workers of the Peoples Action Party yesterday plastered "Circle and lightning flash" posters over "Hammer" posters of the Workers' Party. The sticking of the posters evoked prompt protest from
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  • 162 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES Cl OSINCi rubber prices (cents oer Ib in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 784 774 R.S.S. No. 1 7fi; 77i (August) 7(ii 7tf; R.S.S. No. 2 74} 75 R.S.S. No 3 68 A fi9l Tone: Quietly Steady. The prire of tin in Singapore yesterday was
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  • 66 6 TAX Honrj Cho<m yesterday appeared before the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr R. B. I. Pates, to have an attempted murder charge read and explained to him. Ht v. .is tentatively accused of having itabbed a man Lfan Han Yet with I bearing scraper !n LOTOIIg Ong
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  • 41 6 A 25-YEAR-OLD housewife, Boh Vat Chin, of Ja'.an Bc:>ar. was jailed for months by the Singapore First District Judge, Air. D. C EPCotta, yester;i<iy. for CSUtillf hurt to her neighbour, a maid servant, Wong Ail Slew, on April '26.
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  • 97 6 FOUR "hello girls" from the Singapore Telephone Board were yesterday selected to represent Singapore at the "Golden Voice" competition in Kuala Lumpur next month. They are: Mrs. C. B. Leembrusgen (first). Miss Celine Oliveiro. Miss C. G. Rozario and Miss Lucy Jacobs. The Minister for Communications
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  • 72 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Three cheque books, a nibl or Itamp anrl a kMU PCB WBW sto.en lrom a car |MThtd n Bock Ann Estate at 4th 'r.i.c Kiang Road here on Wcincvday. The cheques 'le'.on^ to the Indian O\'ersca? Bank Limited, Malacca, Bank of Cbiim, S:rgapore.
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  • 95 6 Premiere Show: $16,000 For Nanyang Varsity NANYANG University benefited by $16,000 collected at the premiere show at the opening of the new Metropole Theatre in Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, last night. The takings were donated to the University. The $2,000,000 theatre, owned by Mr. Ho Kai Yong. wa.s opened by
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  • 58 6 KUALA LIPIS. Fr:.— A sawmill labourer. Wu Yu Kong. 23. was convicted in the Magistrate's here yesterday for having a notebook containing 21 code verses relating to 'he Wan Kee Secret Society. He wa> fined S2no or four. month* 1 jail by the West Pahang
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  • 22 6 AX unemployed male Chme>e. Lim Chew. 69. WM found hanging in an attap hut at 12th Mile Woodlands yesterday fcfternooa
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 904 6 M. Andrews Mission: S! Andrews RADIO MALAVA ((.eneral >»rMi^sion Hospital Week xicr): l 15 p.m. Programme sum* Singapore Rural Hoard- Talk on V y T and l? tur a 5 r P*!f Par L new Distrid Councils bj Uie 1 Jki-.o Signal and News ft* Cha rme -de> >na\e Chan-
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  • 1200 7  - House Hunting By A Service Wife CAROL CENEVER FOR THE FrwrFt By as IDMW, have their problems, I ;hey n have to bother with is >ver r r.c^ci>. Since they han^ ittle MRJ b finding one under I t0 th £JK I at leasi I rnded. I 23 i^t th^
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  • 16 7 o*oy. Who's The Smart Alec That Collects New Blades?
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    492 7 By CHIEFIE' IS** 11 sM«gr i. feylHi -1.., of >.. ird wshts hnore I mpur %L2* P (rallt M i .»nd pupil »*ws travelled mS??* 11 t« Sole- *>P" «.ime n in.l > .Kon Brown. Al W'yer. Bill Mimniell and John McNab) look like being real favourites with
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  • 424 7 l/oft the service'vnn >eck:ng a peaccinl tpcck-cnd stray from tht hustle and bustle o* S:i\gmport '■>. tfcf rvnoDated R o y a I S:y Ml It Leave CfWtrt, tl fc'ok Pnk\, Char.gi, fa fhc perSit\<i'rd M a p r e-\car pm tit*, Or fr'r'v-rfrro-rclcd h?<i'd:rp<s are solid ci''d,
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  • 311 7  - THE STARS AND you RITA DEL MAR By qX)DAY'S QI'OTATION: I "The worth of a state, in the lone run is the worth of the idividuals composing it." J. S. Mill SATCRDAY FOR FVKRVONK: Br calm, dcliberatc: vou \k 11 miss nothing important of a conBtructivc naturt If ri i
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    • 243 7 LI'L ABNER Bv \l Ca,.,, ALLEY OOP By V. I. llamlin '/mx**—^^^/ FIRST COUSIN,/ NO ,TM 1/^^ I I TViEN WE LL BE x^ a A^TER A COUPLE veh NCAs 5 WE /£i /f^ /THERE'S THE ]TO THE Bk3 SUCE TH6/ ...BUT WE'LL ON O"JC WAV THAT'S^ MONTHS WHAT'S SO"'
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    • 1156 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) s o™,"" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape
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  • 550 9 PRICES of rubber on the Singapore market during the week started on a downward trend, due largely to profit-taking, says the market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd., released yesterday. But prices on Monday, says the report, had reached a new high before the
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  • 109 9 R.I. Govt. Extends Barter To W-Sumatra INDONESIAN authorities have extended the 30.70 barter trade arrangement, enforced for some time in Central Sumatran ports, to Western Sumatra, according to trade sources. Trading with Western Sumatra opened at the beginning of this month. The barter works on the bMti o! 70 per
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  • 270 9 Shares Quietly Steady ALL MCtkm of Iht Malayan ■ham mrktfl were quietly ■tea 'V ycttefday. Riraow a m mull. Pr:. o hange> ar.r.ounet I bQP UM Ma.ayan Share Association were: INDUSTRIALS B.;ve:s Mtaffl GUMBOn 1 4(> I 4~> Jackson ft C > I 10 I M Whim Brai I M
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  • 98 9 SINGAPORE Cold Storage Co., Ltd. held a dinner in honour of Mr. Ma Zung Yte, sales representative of Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., at the Cathay Restaurant on Thursday, on the eve of his return to Hongkong following a business tour of Malaya. Cold Storage Co.
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  • 352 9 WELCOME TO ALL TO TRADE M COLONY' m [Finance J\n€l Commerce AN open invitation to businessmen all over the world to come and trade in Singapore was made yesterday by president of the Colony's Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. Mr. Ko was speaking ai the Chamber's lun
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  • 59 9 I BANK RATES THK M Excha co B.i r.: A Mi ITi.i'U i X C< it mercnan:> ada: buying. I I 1-5 8. 90 ri;^ i l-IT./ll cred -2-1 i b:!!s Soiling T or r D read- Canar: S* Kr r-.rs 141/3 4 S c Frai r, i: Ita Lre
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  • 190 9 OUTER ROADs Manchuria, Qualidia, K t... Islander, Tong Lee. Straal Banka, Bakongan, Aungmyitia, Yoahinoaan Ifaru, srt 4549. Algol. Ban Ho Him. gtratilU Jensen.-. Mishima Maru. Indira, Chakrata fanagat, Cedar, Lao. Aaladijk, Ammonia, Peter M.ieratk, Prancoise, San Roberto, Sunanbris, SRT 4550. Herat i. Ban Ho Leone Santa Dolores,
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  • 74 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/July U.K. Continent $30 j buyers $311 sellers coconut oil in bulk $474 sellers- in drums $504 sellers; Muntok white pepper $126 sellers; Sarawak white $125 sellers; Special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices
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  • 28 9 PONTA DELGADA. Azores. July 4 (UPD Sir Donald Anderson, of Britain, was elected president of the International Shipping Federation for 1959. at a meeting here yesterday.
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  • 23 9 ON July 21 Hill yt ar, Vickers Ltd. will havp completed 50 year^ in the aviation busmen, it is announced
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    • 283 9 jn iCnr id famous family of TIGER medicinal products 'n—iijufti. •>•; ..•:•••■••>•. jv..;^ CKEE THONE SAN istantcnecus relief for Earache Stomachache, Induction, Ecckache, Colds, Sore Throat e*c. ENG AUN TONG Ull IICIK MEDICAL HALL SWISSAIR R| DININC IN THE CRAND SL MANNER At al times Swiuuir cftdea- I wm H
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    • 29 9 Ttfe^lOtie tyres win again at FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER COMPANY (S.S.) LTD., 22 GEYLANO ROAD, SINGAPORE 14 TELEPHONE ***** hi ii k^^rf^ R^sy wllfl AMAMSTOTWOT, ipV Of AWW6! w K-V7IN-2UI
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  • 2061 10 This Six- Year-Old Is A Second Run Specialist TODAY'S GOING AS cm the first two days the track for this afternoon's races at Kuala Lumpur should again be very Rood. BIG iWEEP TIIK BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 7. Forecast Pool will be held
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  • 169 10 Windsor Lad Scrutineer I urf Mailer 1,,,„. At tor II FRKSH MYSTERY I J\ K Hmin 1 Fresh Mystery %ct»r II suverlort i,,r h .sentimental Persian fount Morning MM »,i IJNGFIKLD FNIIIRIIOK II I OI.FOM Ml lIOMI lf\. l(||)l^ 2, siam Rice Peace Police I orget Me Not
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  • 957 10 RACE 7, 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 3-6 furs. 3345 4 STOREKEEPER L 9.00 I MITCHELL Et£«GM Poh 2. 00 935 FOUR-C (y 8.12 I AWI VON 3. *****2 ACTOR II 7y 8.12 BOUCOURE IN 4. *****6 SILVERFORT f i |OHNSCN
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  • 462 11 LONDON. July 4. (Keuter) Two hours of romnr«cle>^ power tennis on the sun-drenched centre tnii'i todiy won Australian champion Ashley Cooper the ;o.>B Wimhlodon men's singles title. He was run- nrr-up 1 i>t year. In the fina!. Cooper. J. old son of a Melbourne headed too
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  • 202 11 IBF Abolish 'Lets' On Service I ONDON. July 4 (Router) Thr annual qrnoral meeting of thr International Badminton j retention meeting here last nicht decided to abolish 'lets' •in service. r enrlot ldi much disc isston i rat yean At Ml year"? cot ins th< re uas a t the
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  • 110 11 1½ YEARS BAN ON PLAYER tPi W fti a Ipah soccer pUye- Wo::j Kam T-im o! the Ramblpr> B' was suspended foi II fean by r n sciplinary Board ol the Perak Asaateui Football Ascociatioo which met night. Wonc civen marching Ic i bj referee Mr. S Rajagam, dui i:
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  • 162 11 To Hold Or Not To Hold... THAT Inquiry Kl ALA Lt MPIR, Fri There will be no question of an inquiry into Malaya's Thomas Cup debacle before the Thomas Cup accounts are finalised in two months time. The Standard learnt today. However, the majority of the officials of the Badminton
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  • 57 11 The Khong brothers, Kit SOOB ari v i Kit ThtMlf won tnc Singapore tenm? rioul >s title on Thursday, They best the holders, On^ Chsjfv Bee and Lira Hee Chin; 1-4, M In the BnaJ of the tourna neat The Khong vi.-iory opped ChtlV Bco
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  • 48 11 LEEDS, July 4 (Renter)— A brief Inspection of the rie.i-la'c I'/i'a'M HcHdinglrv eround to dty irat enough in c.cc-.de thr respective captaini Peter May ■no John Reid thai no play would n? possible f'>r ihc pecond day hi Mceessioa in :h& t i r ri tr-'.
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  • 22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Headquarter.^ Federation Armv beat Malay Putra 5- 2 in a FAS division 3 league match here today.
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  • 81 11 IPOH. Fri. Six states will take part in the weapon train mg meeting of home guards to be held at the Yin Che e Range. Guntong, iust outside Ipoh from July 8 to 12 The chief umpire of the mpet ing is Brigadier I.C.A.
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  • 368 11 But Lifters To Go Without Their Coach SINGAPORE'S Asian Games gold medallist, lightweight Tan Howe Liang, and featherweight Tan Ser Cher, fourth at Tokyo, will compete in the Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff on July 18. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council last night decided
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  • 228 11 After lending 2 1 in the first half, Singapore Malav s cracked up in the second and the touring Indonesian footballers ended their Colony sojourn with a 4 2 victory at I tian Besar stadium last night. Singapore Malays fie ded one Invited player, and
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  • 170 11 GOLF LYTHAM Lancashire. July 4 fßeuter)— Christy O'Connor (Killarney). the Irish Ryder Cu\. Golfer and British match play champion, .jumped into the halfway lead in the British Open championship today with a gloriously-played second round of 68. His M holes total of 135 over the Royal Lytham
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  • 116 11 Perak Is Favoured For Victory IPOH F:-i. Pcrak. th P itfani ing Malaya Cup champions, ir favoured to clear their third hurdle tomorrow nrtien they meet Pertii on the Chinese Ai >err.bly ha'.! fRNISd here a* I P m. Pwak ban amrd is playcn win bwt been unde: tntenfciv^ training
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  • 123 11 LONDON. Ju'v 4 'Reutert Cricket c!<">-es lorisv. At Southampton: Hampshire beat Glamorgan by ten wicket> Hampshire 261 for nine declared and (if) for no wicket R. Marshall 44 m>( out. GlMßorcan 14? and 212. J Tres.-dee 69, A Watkms 81. M. Hca'h ftvc for HP
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  • 56 11 FLIGHT Lieutenant Kim Ha!! yesterday won the Far East Air Forre golf rhampionship by beating Fl./Lt Stoke? in the final of the tournament played Hl ne BOftl Singapore Golf Club. Mrs. Adams. wife of the Chief of Staff. Air Vire Marshal A. A Adams, presented
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  • 77 11 MELBOURNE July 4 <Reuier> Therr- are filtccn acceptors fm the Grand National Hurdle. worth CA3.000 to he run over three mile- at Flemington racecourse here tomorrow They are: Fordell. 11 st 5 Ib* McKenna io.ll. Htydin Day ISA Resotto lO.t Cgalite 10J. Lord Celere 10.2. Theadon 81J.
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  • 50 11 BRISBANE. July 4 (Reuter) English manager Tom Mitchell said today thai England was delaying final announcement of its ru^by league team for tomorrow's second Test againsi Australia as late as possible— probably shortly before the game. The only positions in doubt are the, centres and secondrowers.
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    • 171 11 b^bt i^ty a^H a\ .J S^'BJr w LLiNGTIAiR" ■All ft m I ra. rvt 9»% 123) V- T mm 1 rh £M MOM NCapORI A\OARD -■'■> I TflßAYklPi^ sjas I j^pyypQ^J IUUHI! PRESENTATION ,w »fr m^Bt JiHiß^^Br ->&s** ■&&ffi< BB^^-^^^B BS^ c j iSr m^B^B^ jjbß^^ ijijifl t** f <■
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    • 355 11 ■J I really can't save money g M Why not buy a Soy n j for our marrtage Su Yin C M cycle? It would bt I 7 transport fares are so L M economfco/ to buy ond D 1 expensive J^ ri you would sove up I I ...my
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 141 11 TODAYS SPORT 1 SOCCER Dfo. I—LR.C. ex. H.M. Dockyard. Jalan Betar, .5.2 5 p.m. Dfo. M Kcbcnarav Club vs. Se'tptar F JaUni Bcsar, 3.45 p.m. Dfo, .'M Perftimpouaii Stin Pa T.S./A. Grijlang, r>ls p.m. Dfo. 3.4 -Customs S.C. Of. Railiooa KjC S.T.C. 5.15 p.m. Dfo. Biifct'l Timah S.C. 99. Cosmos
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  • 162 12 LONDON. July 4 (Reuter) The New Statesman said yesterday that unless Singapore voted and acted non-Com-munist next year when it is due for full internal selfgovernment its chances of achieving a union with Malaya would disappear. This left-wins: weekly re- view was
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  • 409 12 80,000 Yugoslavs Cheer The 'We Won't Bow' Pledge TJENTISTE, Yugoslavia, July 4 (Reuter)— Pre sident Tin) warned the Soviet Union today that Yugoslavia would "clench its teeth" in the face of a new Soviet offensive and that Yugoslav Communism "can never be broken." The Yugoslav Chief
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  • 211 12 SCOTTISH BAGPIPES AT P.I. CEREMONY MAMLA July 4 <UPI> A Scotti Bagpipe Band from Sins ipr.re add^d coiour t thf brat:-on.s of Philipp n« Independence day here t iy. The PhiliDDine.s celebrated iv 12th anniversary of ird. ndence granted by the Unred State> with a irr m lh military parade
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  • 59 12 Pix. DRESSED IN WHITE. Princess Margaret wears a petal hat in organza for her visit to Stuart House, an old ladies' residential home in Hampstead. to open a new V: IS. OOO two storey wins. The Princess is the President of the Friends of the
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  • 210 12 Wine-Tasting Classes At This School STAFFORDSHIRE. .Tu'.v 4, |B itci S\* h I r boon in an t public tool h» it .r. eg .n :<.-»ons in 1 nf the ::>-♦ ruction a* I), no C n^e (foes .T.O btpr'.in? a is to giv s the bi ra in k
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  • 238 12 De Gaulle 's New Proposals Hailed By The Majority ALGIERS, July 4, (I PI) Gen. Charles De Gaulle s new three-point programme lor a square deal, in Algeria won approval today from most of this city's French population. But some were having second thoughts about De Gaulle md his plans.
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  • 213 12 WASHINGTON, July 4 (Reuter).— United States Congressional investigators said today they possessed "incontrovertible proof," that Mr. Bernard Goldfine, industrialist friend of Presidential Aide Sherman Adams, made payments to numerous White House and Congressional employees. Mr. Goldfine told the investigators that the gifti weie Christmas
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  • 68 12 THIS IS a drawing from Aviation Week Magazine of the U.S. Air Force Pied Piper satellite and rockets. According to the Magazine, the Air Force plr.ns to launch a Pied Piper from Cooks Air Force Base. California, as soon as the launching pads for the
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  • 128 12 HONGKONG, July 4 (Router). A :^O-ycar-o!d Indian merchant was today sentenced in the District Court here 10 live years' hard labour and fined 150,000 on a charge of possessing I.OTH lbs. of opium. He is Mohindra Verma of New Delhi, who derveri having had
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  • 23 12 BRITAIN and the Arab Union yesterday established Missions in each others Capitals, thus ending separate representation for Iraq and Jordan.- Reuter
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  • 175 12 GRIMSBY. England. JuW 4 (Reuter). Councillor T o m Mould 57. admitted here today that the woman with him when he was introduced to the Queen was his landlady n>)t hi^ \»i!e. They were introduced as "Councillor Mould and Mrs. Mould" when tiie Quc-en and
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    • 26 12 BRITAIN'S Minister if Transport and Civil Aviation Mr. Harold Watkinson, \v; visit Ottawa and New York next week, it was announced in London yesterday. Reuter Reuter
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    • 28 12 THREE SPECIAL Empire and Commonwealth Games stamps which will b? on sale for sever*] months from July 18 will be twice the size of the normal stamp. Reuter
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    • 25 12 CHU TEN. Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Peoole's Republic has been elected to the second National People's Congress, the New China New > Agency reported yesterday. UPI
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    • 37 12 PFRFORMERS in the Sh".io Gir! Kabuki Troupe went or. strike when manager- changed their name to the Onna (woman) Kabuki Troupe and refused to work until the harassed management changed it hack again to Girl Kabuki UPI
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    • 26 12 THE PERMANENT Secretariat of the Afltl Aif Ml Peoples Solidarity Conlerenre appealed to all Mrttftftf of the world yesterday to opp<-.<^ in. tervention in Lebanon UPI
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    • 33 12 JUSTICE T. J. GOULD, outgoing Chief Justice of Hongkong left yesterday by the BnUsh liner Carthage for Enqlaiul before taking up h.s appointment as Juftiot of the Appeal Court in Ea^tern Africa- Reuter
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    • 28 12 SIXTEEN Pakistanis yesterday craned the ceasefire line Into the Indian Mde of Kashmir in the Jammu Area and were arrested. the Press Trust of India reDortrd vesterday.- Reuter
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    • 21 12 FORMER British Prime Minister Sir Anthonv Eden hM cancelled all public appearances on advice from hi> personal Dhysician to "go UPI
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    • 220 12 GALA PREMIER! I OF MARJORIE MORNINGStI STARRWQ I GENE KELLY and NATALLIE WqJ WARNER COLOR in aid of I RED CROSS UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAG! W HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND UD\ tf SKY THEATRE JULY 9fh 9.30 p.m. Prices: $70.00 $5.00 $3.00 6 SI I x^\ Mir'UT CR£Ar WOR
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      • 45 1 > illiiiilllliiiiii^ilViYiWiiitfi'i^T^^^^^S^ Singapore, Saturday, July 5, 1958. THE OPENING t^^\ t-W- r^^'-"-" 111! ***** fhi (AIR CONDITIONED) i^ fea U Ist k-J Kl i Iv/IN\3 bAHKU b I rifnf.«'*^f s-;- 1"" isiiii sSHSis I CHUNG KHIAW I protection In addition, they are 1 1 BANK LTD.
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    • 298 2 CHUNG KHIAW'S NEW BUILDINGWITH A DIFFERENCE UNLIKE other office premises of the Chung Khiaw Bank, (the "Small Man's" Bank), which were bought over and renovated, the Tiong Bahru branch is the first to be built by the Bank on land acquired for that purpose, according to Mr. Lee Chee Shan,
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    • 170 2 PHUNC KHIAW is introducing two new facilities in its already long list of banking services in Singapore. These are the safe deposit box service and the financing of new car purchases, which will be available exclusively, so far as Chung Khiaw in Singapore is concerned, at
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    • 76 2 Lau Takes Charge Of Branch MR. LAU Keow Yong. assistant manager in charge of the Tiong Bahru branch of Chung Khiaw, has been with the Bank from its very inception in 1950. He joined the Bank at the head office in Robinson Road, Singapore, as cashier and a few years
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      • 121 2 RUBBER f£* tiles «isnt^ Imfallpd in the now Branch of CHUNG KHIAW BANK, TIONG BAHRU ALSO LAID IN: Cathay Cinema. Katong Odeon Cinema, University of Malaya. Assembly House. Rediffusion Ltd., Keris Film Studio, Army Installations etc., etc. Beautiful. Decorative. Varied Colours, Resilient Silent Hard Wearing. Hygienic. SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER
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      • 260 2 THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. rely for figure accuracy on V facit The Calculator for those big jobs No matter where you travel, you Tailored to continually run into Facit. Facit yOUT requirement s comes in several models which Whether you requ together answer most purposes 2or 200 connections One
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    • 323 3 NEW BRANCH OF 'SMALL MAN'S OPENS TODAY cH UNG KHIAW RA NK, popularly n as the "Small ManS Bank, has ,^tcd customers nd tr.cnds to the official opening of its ne w T.ong Bahru hf3PC H in the four „v a.r conditioners j hu d i n g of condesign,
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      • 39 3 H7> Extend Our Very Best Wishes and Congratulations to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. On The Opening Of Their Branch Office At TIONG BAHRU, SINGAPORE. i General Building Contractors GOH PENG HENG 36 Keng Cheow Street, Singapore-1 Tel: *****.
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      • 180 3 ENG AUN TONG (TIGER MEDICAL HALL) t EXTENDS HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED ON THE OPENING OF THEIR BRANCH OFFICE AT TIONG BAHRU, SINGAPORE. THE PUBLIC INSURANCE CO., LTD. Incorporated in Singapore CAPITAL: Authorised $2,000,000. 00 /^SUJjjjjJX Pald U P $1000,000.00 Kinds of Insurance Transacted:
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    • 240 4 CHUNC KHIAW aims to serve housewives, in addition to other customers, through its first branch in a residential area the Tiong Bahru branch. With this in mind, the Bank has paid particular attention to the interior decoration of the building. The
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      • 123 4 MARBLE and MOSAIC in the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD, Tiong Bahru Branch, Singapore. executed ty 49, Scotts Road, Singapore 9. Tel: 54-1712. 106, Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. Bent Wishes and i angrn lulu t inn* to The Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. Off the opening of their Hrunrh Offi<t>
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